Tire Rotation

Tire Rotation

Rotating your tires is an easy and inexpensive way to minimize wear and extend the life of your tires.
This process of moving your tires from one side of the vehicle to the other, moving them from front to back,
or a combination of both, will minimize wear that is ‘position specific.’

We recommend regular tire rotations every 9,000 to 12,000 miles.
But be sure to contact your service advisor for more information. Tire wear can be uneven for any number of
reasons. But, you may be risking excess or premature wear as well as a reduction in overall fuel economy by
not rotating your tires regularly. Even wear is essential to ensure consistent performance and to extend
the overall life of a set of tires.

From a safety standpoint, uneven tire wear can reduce the “contact patch,” the tire’s actual footprint
on the road and can contribute to vibration, shimmy or pulling; all conditions that can distract the driver
and ultimately could lead to an accident. From an environmental point of view, uneven tire wear will cause
tires to fail and could send them to a landfill prematurely.